 | Overview Marist School’s campus master plan provides the facilities needed to enact the school's vision of becoming a model for Catholic secondary education. Designed to complete what the Marists began when they moved to the Ashford Dunwoody campus in 1963, the campus master plan will have a lasting impact on the educational experience of every Marist student for generations to come.
 As the world around us continues to change and advance, the campus master plan will provide the facilities Marist needs to thrive in the pursuit of its mission.
Projects include:
- Renovating Esmond Brady Memorial Chapel and constructing a campanile (bell tower)
- Repurposing the Kuhrt Gymnasium to include an additional 20 academic classrooms
- Expanding Laird gymnasium to include additional basketball courts, locker rooms, and community meeting space
- Modernizing all classrooms and offices in the St. Peter Chanel, S.M. buildings and Bishop Gunn buildings, the academic core of the school
- Doubling cafeteria seating capacity with an energy-efficient, economical glass-walled seating area in the arcade and a two-story pavilion attached to the current cafeteria
- Creating a main entranceway to the school between the Chanel and Gunn buildings
- Building a new arts center with a 500-seat theater, rehearsal spaces, and visual arts studios
- Generating overflow parking, bridges, jogging trails, and roadways
All construction will maintain the classic look and feel of the current brick buildings and will be in keeping with the values of the Society of Mary. Most of the transformation will take place within the existing school footprint, serving to centralize, rather than broaden the campus, which will preserve the maximum amount of green space for our school and the community. In all activities we are dedicated to protecting the beauty of our campus and our abundant natural resources by using eco-friendly design principles. |
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Contact Mr. Bill Hale, Project Manager: bhale@bellsouth.net or (404) 227-1022 |
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